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International Visual Arts &amp; Designs Exhibition<br>Bunditpatanasilpa Institute of Fine Arts, 2026<br><br>at College of Dramatic Arts, Salaya<br>9 - 11 January 2026

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International Visual Arts &amp; Designs Exhibition Bunditpatanasilpa Institute of Fine Arts, 2026

International Visual Arts &amp; Designs Exhibition<br>Bunditpatanasilpa Institute of Fine Arts, 2026<br><br>at College of Dramatic Arts, Salaya<br>9 - 11 January 2026

99Artist Nguyen Thuy DuongEmail [email protected] VietnameseInstitute Hanoi Architectural University Artist Info Lop Dop Loang Xoang, wood, gold, paper mache, 60 x 120 x 60 cm., 2024Concept -


100Artist Nguyen Tri DungEmail [email protected] VietnameseInstitute Hanoi Architectural University Artist Info Fairy – Dragon – Phoenix, Leather Carving, 30 x 21 cm., 2025Concept Fairies, Dragons, and Phoenixes are favorite and very popular themes in traditional Vietnamese art. The theme praises the traditional beauty of people and the image expresses the strength, beauty, and origin of the Vietnamese people in legends.


101Artist Nguyen Van HungEmail [email protected] VietnameseInstitute Hanoi Architectural University Artist Info Constraints, Oil on canvas, 80 x 100 cm., 2023Concept I paint human beings-people bound by many things in life, by visible and invisible restraints, by constraints from the body to the inner self. The desire for freedom is also a kind of bondage. Why don’t we let these things flow naturally, just as they inherently are?


102Artist Nguyen Vu QuyenEmail [email protected] VietnameseInstitute University of Art and Design - HanoiArtist Info Light from Within, Lacquer, 60 x 90 cm., 2023Concept A human form merging with abstract shapes and color fields, where inner radiance becomes the warm focal point. The golden patterns symbolize the spirit in bloom, contrasting the surrounding space.


103Artist Pham Bao SonEmail [email protected] VietnameseInstitute Hanoi Architectural University Artist Info Inner No.29, stainless steel, 45 x 35 x 95 cm., 2022Concept INNERS need to look deep inside to see the essence. What we see on the outside is not necessarily true.


104Artist Pham Binh MinhEmail [email protected] VietnameseInstitute The Faculty of Arts, Hue UniversityArtist Info Illusion of the Citadel, Synthetic material, 130 x 130 cm., 2025Concept Hue is the ancient capital of Vietnam with many values. In the modern flow, many values may be changed, but the image of Hue girls is always a memory support for the community, an inexhaustible material for art - a beauty for the flow of Vietnamese culture.


105Artist Tran Quynh KhanhEmail [email protected] VietnameseInstitute Hanoi Architectural University Artist Info Together, Acrylic on canvas, 80 x 60 cm., 2025Concept Together in a journey, accompanying and protecting each other in life.


106Artist Trinh TuanEmail - Nationality VietnameseInstitute - Artist Info Summer, Lacquer on wooden board, 70 x 60 cm., 2025Concept I always pay attention to the beauty of simple and ordinary women. That beauty will last forever.


107Artist Vu Xuan TinhEmail [email protected] VietnameseInstitute Vietnam University of Fine ArtsArtist Info “Lotus heart”, woodcut, 50 x 82 cm., 2024Concept My work \"Lotus Heart\" is a profound metaphor for the noble virtues of human beings. Amidst the many temptations and jostling of everyday life, people can still maintain the purity and goodness in their souls, like a lotus flower rising from the mud and still exuding its fragrant scent. The lotus heart symbolizes the \"good heart\" created and nurtured following the example of the Buddha, who was enlightened and compassionate towards all things. Despite difficult circumstances and adversity, we can still strive for good things, be kind, live a meaningful life, and bring peace to ourselves and to everyone around us.


108AcknowledmentsThe Ministry of Culture,ThailandBunditpatanasilpa Institute of Fine ArtsAsst. Prof. Dr. Somkiat Pumipak, President of Bunditpatanasilpa Institute of Fine ArtsAsst. Prof. Amnuay Nualanong,Vice President of Bunditpatanasilpa Institute of Fine ArtsAsst. Prof. Boonpard Cangkamano, Dean of Faculty of Fine Arts, Bunditpatanasilpa Institute of Fine ArtsAsst. Prof. Sakchai Boon-Intr, Director of the College of Fine Arts, Bunditpatanasilpa Institute of Fine ArtsAsst. Prof. Komes Kuntig, Director of Suphanburi College of Fine Arts, Bunditpatanasilpa Institute of Fine ArtsMs. Wanitchaya Nualanong, Director of Nakhon Si Thammarat College of Fine Arts, Bunditpatanasilpa Institute of Fine ArtsAsst. Prof. Kitti Atthaphol, Director of College of Dramatic Arts, Bunditpatanasilpa Institute of Fine ArtsInstructor and staff of the Faculty of Fine Arts, Bunditpatanasilpa Institute of Fine ArtsInstructor of College of Fine Arts, Bunditpatanasilpa Institute of Fine ArtsInstructor of Suphanburi College of Fine Arts, Bunditpatanasilpa Institute of Fine ArtsInstructor of Nakhon Si Tammarat College of Fine Arts, Bunditpatanasilpa Institute of Fine ArtsAll those who involved and made this exhibition happenBook EditorAsst. Prof. Phattaraporn LeanpanitDesign byMr. Sake-sun KwansriData CompilerMs. Thanaporn PhophetMs. Thita KrutchuenDr. Dome KlaysangMs. Kantima SangaroonTranslated byAsst Prof. Phattaraporn LeanpanitPrinted byMee-Dee AD.&Inkjet561/436 Pracha Phatthana Rd. Thap Yao, Lat Krabang, Bangkok 10520Tel / Fax : 02-3270670Mobile OFFICE : 090-9493696E-Mail : [email protected]


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